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26 September 2013

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Direct probing of the exchange interaction at buried interfaces
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Control of the metal–insulator transition in vanadium dioxide by modifying orbital occupancy
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A missing link in the transformation from asymmetric to symmetric metallofullerene cages implies a top-down fullerene formation mechanism
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Elastomeric polymer light-emitting devices and displays
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Super liquid-repellent gas membranes for carbon dioxide capture and heart–lung machines
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Nature Communications
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Ordered macroporous platinum electrode and enhanced mass transfer in fuel cells using inverse opal structure
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Carbon nanotube computer
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Efficient planar heterojunction perovskite solar cells by vapour deposition
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Ultrastable silver nanoparticles
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Thermopower enhancement by encapsulating cerium in clathrate cages
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A ferroelectric-like structural transition in a metal
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A large-energy-gap oxide topological insulator based on the superconductor BaBiO3
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Chip-integrated ultrafast graphene photodetector with high responsivity
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